Mission, Vision, Goals & Objectives

 

Mission:

To address challenges and opportunities presented by the development of cyber-enabled disciplines, their impact on society and human evolvement while creating a talent pipeline that produces experts with necessary mix of non-technical and technical skills and knowledge to staff our institutions, including academia, government, and corporate.  The institute will engage fellows (professional and students) and broken collaboration between non-STEM and STEM disciplines.

Vision:

To achieve national and international leadership in cyber policy education and workforce development grounded in ethical, human-centered, and standards-aligned practice.

Goals & Objectives:

Goal 1: Strengthen Interdisciplinary Cyber Policy Education

Objective 1.1: Develop interdisciplinary academic programs, certificates, and professional training that merge technical cybersecurity concepts with law, ethics, sociology, business, and public policy.
Objective 1.2: Facilitate collaboration between STEM and non-STEM departments to integrate cyber policy themes across the curriculum.
Objective 1.3: Offer faculty development programs to enhance instructors’ ability to teach human-centered, ethical cyber policy content.
Objective 1.4: Expand experiential learning opportunities, labs, simulations, case studies that build applied cyber policy competence.

Goal 2: Build a Nationally Recognized Cyber Policy Workforce Pipeline

Objective 2.1: Recruit and mentor a diverse cadre of students and professional fellows for cyber governance, cybersecurity policy, and digital ethics fields.
Objective 2.2: Develop partnerships for internships, apprenticeships, and experiential placements with industry, government, and non-profits.
Objective 2.3: Provide annual boot camps, summit institutes, conferences, and microcredential programs to prepare graduates for the cyber policy workforce.
Objective 2.4: Track graduate and fellow success to measure effectiveness in preparing a highly skilled cyber policy workforce.

Goal 3: Advance Ethical, Human-Centered Cyber Policy Research

Objective 3.1: Support interdisciplinary research exploring the societal, cultural, psychological, and ethical effects of cyber-enabled technologies.
Objective 3.2: Produce policy briefs, reports, academic articles, and applied research that influence local, national, and global cyber policy decision-making.
Objective 3.3: Pursue external grants and partnerships to support innovative research in cyber policy and digital ethics.
Objective 3.4: Promote student and faculty scholarship through conferences, symposia, and national research networks.

Goal 4: Foster Strategic Partnerships and Global Collaboration

Objective 4.1: Establish academic, governmental, corporate, and international partnerships to expand cyber policy research and workforce development.
Objective 4.2: Launch interdisciplinary professional and student fellowship programs focused on cyber governance and human-centered policy.
Objective 4.3: Host annual summits, convenings, and working groups addressing national and international cyber challenges.
Objective 4.4: Build joint initiatives with global partners to develop standards-aligned, ethical cyber policy strategies.

Goal 5: Promote Community Engagement and Public Awareness

Objective 5.1: Deliver community education programs on digital citizenship, privacy, online safety, and responsible cyber behavior.
Objective 5.2: Partner with K–12 schools to build early exposure to cyber ethics, digital literacy, and AI awareness.
Objective 5.3: Develop accessible outreach materials webinars, guides, toolkits to support underserved communities.
Objective 5.4: Engage in public forums and civic dialogue to build awareness of cyber threats, opportunities, and policy needs.

Goal 6: Provide Policy Leadership for the University and Cultivate a Campus Culture of Ethical AI & Policy Innovation

Objective 6.1: Develop University-Wide Policies
  • Create and recommend institutional policies on AI usage, data governance, cyber ethics, digital privacy, and responsible technology integration.
  • Serve as the university’s think tank for cyber and AI governance, offering analysis, guidance, and policy recommendations.
Objective 6.2: Establish a Culture of Ethical and Moral AI Use
  • Promote a culture that values ethical decision-making, responsible digital innovation, and moral leadership in technological environments.
  • Integrate ethical AI literacy across academic programs and administrative units.
  • Provide clarity on acceptable, safe, creative, and ethical AI applications across research, instruction, and student life.
Objective 6.3: Position FAMU as a National Model for Ethical, Human-Centered AI Policy
  • Develop model frameworks, guidelines, and policy templates for other universities, HBCUs, and government organizations.
  • Lead statewide and national conversations on AI governance, digital rights, and human-centered cyber policy.
Objective 6.4: Support Creativity and Innovation Through Ethical Policy Frameworks
  • Create policies that encourage innovation, creativity, and interdisciplinary problem-solving while maintaining safeguards for privacy, accountability, and fairness.
  • Offer campus-wide training on AI-assisted creativity, research integrity, and digital ethics.
  • Host innovation labs and policy design workshops that model how ethical guidelines foster creativity rather than inhibit it.
Objective 6.5: Provide Continuous University-Wide Consultation and Capacity Building
  • Serve as the resource hub for administrators, faculty, and departments seeking guidance on AI, cybersecurity, and policy implementation.
  • Conduct annual assessments of university cyber policy needs, emerging threats, and best practices.
  • Develop annual university-wide reports on AI impact, ethical challenges, and recommendations for continuous improvement.

Goal 7: Maintain Excellence and Accountability in Standards-Aligned Practice

Objective 7.1: Ensure institute activities align with national standards such as NIST, NICE, ISO, and prevailing cyber governance frameworks.
Objective 7.2: Conduct ongoing evaluation and continuous improvement of academic, research, and workforce programs.
Objective 7.3: Embed ethical, human-centered practices across all programs, partnerships, and research activities.
Objective 7.4: Establish an advisory board of experts from industry, academia, and government to guide long-term strategic direction.